can UNIQUEness of TEXT datatype really be guaranteed?
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Re: can UNIQUEness of TEXT datatype really be guaranteed?
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I am in the process re-implementing some pgsql table declarations into a MySQL database. I have this one line where I say ... fieldname TEXT UNIQUE, ... in my pgsql table because I want to ensure that no one enters the same thing in this field and I didn't choose VARCHAR typebecause I have no idea how possibly long I might need to let the field be... ... but MySQL doesn't like this because a TEXT datatype is considered a BLOB that can't be indexed and it can't guaranteewill be UNIQUE apparently... So I can't help but wonder, can Postgres really guarantee a TEXT field to be UNIQUE... or is declaring a TEXT field UNIQUEsomething an uninformed, novice user would do?... or is it something indicative of the strength and/or weeknesses thatseparate the functionality of the two DBMSs. Ferindo Middleton
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